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+ | |[[Image:1922 AmeliaSteelPWLander Jill on the A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Amelia and Percy. Submitted by Jill on the A272]] | ||
+ | |Amelia and Percy were married at East Wittering, Sussex in 1922, it was a double wedding, her sister Annie married on the same day. Amelia was 25. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1922AnnieSteelThomasBennett Jill on the A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Annie and Thomas. Submitted by Jill on the A272]] | ||
+ | |Annie and Thomas at East Wittering. It was a double wedding - her sister married the same day. Annie was an older bride at 33, her choice of outfit is quite different from that of her 25 year old sister. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1922 WeddingTom Tom.jpg|200px|center|thumb|The Bride and Groom. Submitted by Tom Tom]] | ||
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+ | |width="300pt"|'''1923''' | ||
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+ | |[[File:Ex pat in Oz 1923 wedding.jpg|300px|center|thumb|Wedding Party. Submitted by Ex Pat in Oz]] | ||
+ | |The wedding of my Great Aunt Elsie Slater to William (Bill) Smith in 1923. My Grandfather William aged 27 - the only one of the bride's brothers present - is seated right & the bride's parents Robert Slater & Emily (nee Howard) on the left. The other ladies & girls are the bride's sisters. | ||
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+ | |width="300pt"|'''1927''' | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1927ThomasandHilda Velma Dinkley.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Thomas and Hilda 1927. Submitted by Velma Dinkley]] | ||
+ | |Hilda was my paternal grandmother and is pictured here with her husband on their wedding day in 1927. They were married at St. Michael's Church in Eastbourne. Thomas, who worked as a chauffeur, died of nephritis on Christmas Day 1936. | ||
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+ | |width="300pt"|'''1928''' | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Wedding 1928 vaness tallon.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Wedding. Submitted by vanessa tallon]] | ||
+ | |My grandparents Emma Mckegg and Thomas Kellert 1928 York. | ||
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+ | |width="300pt"|'''1929''' | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1929Brightonwedding McAnne in Kent.jpg|200px|center|thumb|A Brighton Wedding. Submitted by McAnne in Kent]] | ||
+ | |My parental grandparents group photo | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1929Brightoncouple McAnne in Kent.jpg|200px|center|thumb|A Brighton Couple. Submitted by McAnne in Kent]] | ||
+ | |Again my paternal grandparents - I love this photo just for itself | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1929AdelaRSteelHerbertCrisp Jill on the A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Adela Rose Steel and Herbert Crisp. Submitted by Jill on the A272]] | ||
+ | |Rose and Bert outside her father's pub at East Wittering, she had been in service, and he was the village carpenter. She was 34 at the time of her marriage. | ||
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+ | |width="300pt"|'''1929''' | ||
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+ | |[[Image:1929wedding Jill on the A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Jill on the A272]] | ||
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==Childrens Clothing== | ==Childrens Clothing== | ||
==Other== | ==Other== |
Revision as of 16:54, 14 February 2010
Contents
General Everyday Clothing
c1920 | |
My great grandmother, Dorothy Elizabeth Downes with her mother, Esther Downes (formerly Bradbury) |
c1920 | |
I love his shoe laces, apparantly he used to iron them. |
c1921/22 | |
1923 | |
This photo is of my mother, her brother and my grandparents. For the first time ever in Britain ladies showed their ankles!! For many the hair was cut short. |
1925 | |
1927 | |
My Nan and her family taken at G Wynspeare's Herbet's Studio in Lancaster. My Nan is the lady with the curly hair. |
1927 | |
My Grandma's brother, Sidney Davis, wife Maud and their daughter. |
C1928 | |
Reginald Augustine Slade born 1906 Bristol. He was later ordained as a priest and this photo was taken sometime during during a break in his training. Looks like he was in his mid 20's? |
1929 | |
1929 | |
My Grandfather's sister Mary Frances Atwell, nee Slade, and husband John. |
Hats and Accessories
1922 | |
Hats worn by some older ladies. |
1922 | |
Some of the younger ladies' hats. |
1922 | |
Boots and Shoes
1929 | |
Uniforms
from 1921 onward | |
This photo of my father is c1942. Note the white gloves and the hat. It was designed to resemble the original flying helmet and it consisted of a leather skull cap trimmed with black rabbit fur. The helmet also featured an ostrich feather plume which was connected at an RAF badge. This helmet was never popular and junior officers were eventually permitted to wear the service dress hat on full dress occasions. |
1927 | |
Sydney Pusey pictured in 1927, served in the Somerset Light Infantry. |
1927 | |
My great grandfather, Thomas Arthur Goode. |
1928 | |
My grandfather Owen Pigott |
1929 | |
My father who rode the horses as a brake man, is the 2nd man from the right, back row. |
Workwear
c1920 | |
James Williams was a carter living and working in Culworth, Northants. |
Sportswear
1920 | |
Worn by a young woman from Brighton, Sussex. |
c1920 | |
Doris King (my mum) with swimming cup won by Hamstell Road School, Southend. She went on to be secretary of Tottenham swimming club, first met my dad on a swimming club outing and was still swimming in the Blackwater estuary in Essex until she was over 80. |
1920s | |
My great grandfather (seated far right) and the Burton Albion, Tug of War team. |
1920s | |
Burton Albion Tug of War team. |
1926 | |
This is Camberwell Central School, London, cricket team, taken in 1926. They were Premier Cricket Champions that year. |
Wedding Attire
1922 | |
Amelia and Percy were married at East Wittering, Sussex in 1922, it was a double wedding, her sister Annie married on the same day. Amelia was 25. |
1922 | |
Annie and Thomas at East Wittering. It was a double wedding - her sister married the same day. Annie was an older bride at 33, her choice of outfit is quite different from that of her 25 year old sister. |
1922 | |
1923 | |
The wedding of my Great Aunt Elsie Slater to William (Bill) Smith in 1923. My Grandfather William aged 27 - the only one of the bride's brothers present - is seated right & the bride's parents Robert Slater & Emily (nee Howard) on the left. The other ladies & girls are the bride's sisters. |
1927 | |
Hilda was my paternal grandmother and is pictured here with her husband on their wedding day in 1927. They were married at St. Michael's Church in Eastbourne. Thomas, who worked as a chauffeur, died of nephritis on Christmas Day 1936. |
1928 | |
My grandparents Emma Mckegg and Thomas Kellert 1928 York. |
1929 | |
My parental grandparents group photo |
1929 | |
Again my paternal grandparents - I love this photo just for itself |
1929 | |
Rose and Bert outside her father's pub at East Wittering, she had been in service, and he was the village carpenter. She was 34 at the time of her marriage. |
1929 | |